Updates from the fourth day of play at Lord’sJofra Archer quickly becomes England’s go-to bowlerAny thoughts? Email or tweet @tjaldred 2.49pm BST 77th over: Australia 205-6 (Siddle 2, Cummins 13) Thanks Adam, great job. Well, that wasn’t at all dramatic was it? They’ve shown the replay of Smith being hit again – it was brutal. I can’t believe he walked off unaided. A quiet over from Leach as we take a breath. The new ball is due in two overs. 2.46pm BST 77th over: Australia 204-6 (Cummins 13, Siddle 1) It seems barely relevant now, but the delivery before Smith hit the deck with that blow to the jaw he hooked Archer for a magnificent boundary, piercing the two men out for the shot and evading the fielder around the corner for the miscue. How will Siddle handle this? Quite well, initially, off the mark first ball with a push to mid-off, Archer failing in his diving attempt to deny the run. Cummins has two balls to deal with here. He defends the first off the back foot. 95mph! One more… and it cuts him in half! How has that missed everything?! An unforgettable passage of play. With that, I’ll hand over to Tanya Aldred who will take you through to the close. Till next time! Blimey! Continue reading…
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